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The Alabama Solution

A screening of the documentary film "The Alabama Solution" will be followed by panel discussion of formerly incarcerated members of the Quad Cities community.

Keep On Dancin'

The Augustana Dance Company will present their spring performance.

Celebrating Women in the Arts

Sigma Alpha Iota offers the yearly Celebrating Women in the Arts recital to commemorate women who perform and compose music. This event also includes art forms such as visual art, dance and poetry.

Speaker for the Dead – Poetry Workshop with Anders Carlson-Wee

Poet Anders Carlson-Wee will lead a poetry writing workshop focusing on writing using a persona, in the Midwest Writing Center - the basement level of the Rock Island Public Library.

From left, Jacob Kilburg '17, Phillip Corrado '17 and Jon Schrader ’93.

Students, alumni present Titanic: the Musical

Augustana College will present "Titanic: the Musical" April 28-30 and May 5-7. 

Mississippi Bend Players: Brighton Beach Memoirs

Neil Simon's hilarious semi-autobiographical portrait shows an American family in post-depression, pre-war Brooklyn, through the eyes of a 15-year-old boy. The play has wit, warmth and Simon's signature laughs.

Mississippi Bend Players: Brighton Beach Memoirs

Neil Simon's hilarious semi-autobiographical portrait shows an American family in post-depression, pre-war Brooklyn, through the eyes of a 15-year-old boy. The play has wit, warmth and Simon's signature laughs.

Mississippi Bend Players: Brighton Beach Memoirs

Neil Simon's hilarious semi-autobiographical portrait shows an American family in post-depression, pre-war Brooklyn, through the eyes of a 15-year-old boy. The play has wit, warmth and Simon's signature laughs.

Mississippi Bend Players: Brighton Beach Memoirs

Neil Simon's hilarious semi-autobiographical portrait shows an American family in post-depression, pre-war Brooklyn, through the eyes of a 15-year-old boy. The play has wit, warmth and Simon's signature laughs.

Mississippi Bend Players: Wait Until Dark

A blind Greenwich Village housewife becomes the target of three con men searching for heroin hidden inside a doll. This masterfully constructed thriller by Frederick Knott builds toward an electrifying, breath-stopping final scene.